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Clinical Trials Coordinator


Company : IDA Recruitment Ltd


Location : Brent, England


Created : 2025-11-20


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Clinical Trials Coordinator We are seeking a Clinical Trials Coordinator to work closely with a leading professor and the Lead Clinical Trials Coordinator across both the Clinical Trials and Research Departments. Salary up to 42k , depending on experience. The role involves organising, initiating, and managing multiple nonindustry-sponsored research projects in areas including: Age-Related Macular Degeneration (all stages, including gene therapy) Wide-field OCT and peripheral vitreoretinal imaging Diabetic Macular Oedema Inherited Retinal Dystrophies Visual Aids Vitreous Floaters and Opacities You will also assist with data analysis and academic paper preparation for publication. Our clinic specialises in advancing research in Medical Retina and Vitreoretinal conditions, using state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment technology (Optomap, Microperimetry, 3D OCT, Swept Source OCT, OCT-A, advanced lasers, etc.). Clinical Trials Coordinator Key Responsibilities: Ensure all clinical trials meet regulatory and professional standards Adhere to trial timelines and protocols Collect and record clinical and imaging data Provide updates to Principal Investigators Support setup of new projects and contribute to scientific publications Handle patient correspondence and scheduling Prepare lectures and publication materials Track study payments Respond promptly to PR-related enquiries and deadlines Analyse project data and communicate findings Monitor trial performance and meet project deadlines (occasional out-of-hours work) Support administrative tasks, patient follow-up, data entry, examinations, scanning, and assistance in the operating room Clinical Trials Coordinator Requirements: ~2 years of Clinical Trials Coordinator experience (private sector preferred) Ophthalmology experience desirable but not essential Ability to manage large databases Excellent communication skills with patients and staff Strong organisational and multitasking abilities TPBN1_UKTJ